references: [2] & [3] : Garisson 3585 : "This is Cloquet's medical thesis. It was followed by his thesis in completion for head of the anatomy section of the Paris Faculty "Recherches sur les causes et l'anatomie des hernies abdominales. Méquignon-Marvis, 1819. "Marcy (No. 3601) considered Cloquet's work to be in the class of Cooper and Scarpa. The lithographed plates in the work of 1819 were drawn on stone by Cloquet himself, and are among the earliest lithographed medical illustrations".
[5] & [3] : Heirs, 1469 : "The first gives directions for the preparation of a human skeleton from cadaver to mounted specimen, while the second covers the causes and anatomy of the abdominal hernia and contains a series of lithographs drawn by the author. The work is based on Cloquet's experience with over 500 hernia cases.".